Both are healing quite well. Agustin has to soak his foot in Epson Salts water twice a day and apply a special prescribed antibiotic cream for 2 weeks.
The other "big news" this week is that I got a wig. Now, the wig is not quite like what I have been used to. I had curly hair and it was white after I stopped dying it a few years ago. This wig is courser hair than mine and not as curly but about the same color. It gives me lots of hair on the top of my head which I don't have anymore because of the chemo side effects and that is the whole point☺
Saturday, June 3, 2017, was Sarah's graduation from high school, something I wasn't sure I would make when I first found out I had pancreatic cancer. She graduated cum laude from New Covenant Schools. Earlier this month she was awarded the Gryphen Award for volleyball, basketball, soccer and tennis. Her thesis was: "Original Sin and Redemption in The Scarlet Letter". (All seniors are required to present a thesis to graduate.)
It was a big day for her and our family. We were so proud and happy for her. Graduation was held at Ct. Street United Methodist Church like a church service and it was packed, standing room only. It was good to be back there since I have sung many solos there in past years. After another celebration at New Covenant Schools where all the kids' families displayed memories on different tables and lots of tasty food, we went to Sarah's house to celebrate and eat more ☺. Sarah has decided to study nursing at Liberty University. We gave her a stethoscope for a graduation present❤
It was a full week and I rested on Sunday.
Colossians 2:7 as transliterated in The Voice:
"Let your roots grow down deeply in Him, and let Him build you up on a firm foundation. Be strong in the faith, just as you were taught, and always spill over with thankfulness."
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